I had to drop out due to some personal issues. These people treated me like an untouchable due to my mental illness and because I came from an impoverished family..I wasn't aware I still owed a little over 500 dollars to them. They waited 7 years to hire a debt collector. Now they say I owe 12,000 dollars... because of interest on the $500. Your prejudice is probably why you only have a 43% graduation rate...and a "Christian" school? Charging interest like that is so far from moral. They made me room alone because I have a mental illness. The dorm mom always accused me of sneaking in boys and smoking in my room because she figured I was a bad apple since I was there on scholarship and came from poverty. Shame on you all. Take me to court. I'll counter sue for discrimination. A 500 dollar debt I could have paid. You purposefully waited to I for me of the debt until the interest got unmanageable. I don't even think I lawfully owe you to $500 let...
Read moreMy school reflects a very strong bold student body with very cool people. It’s easy to develop and hone social skills and the classes are simple enough at the start and ramp up accordingly like you would expect a university to. The teachers experience varies but 90% of it is applicable and relevant to todays technological age. Unfortunately the athletic department especially with some of its programs are just sad.
I truly feel bad for student athletes that want their dreams and aspirations to be taken seriously, and after seeing what “professional” is here I quickly removed myself from all athletic departments. Coming from the Marine Corps I thought I understood how to develop and train and problem solve with tact, and possess the courage to stand up and do the right thing when possible. Unfortunately common sense isn’t common and not everyone is there for bettering...
Read moreCMU is quite the environment. From a student perspective, it allows you to do whatever you want academicly and in terms of extracurriculars. From a black perspective, you certainly won't forget you're in "the middle of nowhere".
They put on wonderful performances despite being such a small and remote school; the fine arts program is certainly a major highlight of this institution. If you're a perspective student I recommend you come and check out the school in person. I think the reason people come to this school is the personal connection you'll get with your professors and the other students, so you should definitely come and see if this is the environment you want to be in for (potentially) the...
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